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Axenstein, Switzerland. Resting place. Schwyz, Switzerland. Occupation (s) Pianist and composer. Artur Schnabel (17 April 1882 – 15 August 1951) was an Austrian-American classical pianist, composer and pedagogue. Schnabel was known for his intellectual seriousness as a musician, avoiding pure technical bravura.
Artur Schnabel (17 de abril de 1882, Lipnik - 15 de agosto de 1951, Axenstein) fue un compositor y pianista austríaco. A la edad de siete años se mudó con su familia a Viena, donde estudió con Teodor Leszetycki, [1] conoció a Johannes Brahms y tiempo después tuvo su debut en 1890.
Artur Schnabel. (1882/04/17 - 1951/08/15) Artur Schnabel. Pianista, compositor y profesor austriaco. Nació el 17 de abril de 1882 en Lipník (actualmente en la República Checa ). Hijo de un empresario, se trasladó a Viena siendo aún niño. Desde 1889 a 1891 estudió con Schmitt antes de ser alumno de Theodor Leschetizky y Eusebius Mandyczewski.
Artur Schnabel (born April 17, 1882, Lipnik, Austria—died Aug. 15, 1951, Axenstein, Switz.) Austrian pianist and teacher whose performances and recordings made him a legend in his own time and a model of scholarly musicianship to all later pianists.
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Artur Schnabel made his first tour of the United States in the 1921 – 1922 season and appeared there regularly beginning in 1936. Schnabel is best known for his dynamic interpretations and editions of Beethoven’s piano works, as well as for championing the performance of Mozart’s piano sonatas, and the (then virtually unknown) piano works ...
Artur Schnabel (17 de abril de 1882 - 15 de agosto de 1951) fue un pianista clásico, compositor y pedagogo austríaco-estadounidense. Schnabel era conocido por su seriedad intelectual como músico, evitando la pura bravura técnica.
26 de ago. de 2022 · Artur Schnabel: the life and career of a piano icon | Gramophone. Stephen Cera. Friday, August 26, 2022. The great Austrian pianist who revolutionised the recording industry by setting down the first-ever set of the complete Beethoven piano sonatas. Artur Schnabel (photography: Lebrecht Music Arts/Bridgeman Images)